On one family trip we had to stay a night in an Embassy Suites hotel in Boston (the trip was from Boston to Mexico) which had computerized minibars. The way they worked was that if you took anything, a little spring that had held it in place would register that there was no longer anything there and your room would be charged. Since the trip was all-inclusive through a charter agency, they had to pay for the rooms (after a huge 23-hour ordeal during which they kept assuring us that our plane was "just an hour away" or "just landed" or "being prepped" which all turned out to be untrue) my aunts (by "family trip I mean my extended family) who are decidedly Irish ran around to all the rooms and took the nips out of everyone's minibars. That is all after having spent all day waiting in a pub at the airport and then several hours at the hotel bar.
I doubt there was a charge for opening the fridge to look inside, but I don't actually know since we never saw the bill for it.
I doubt there was a charge for opening the fridge to look inside, but I don't actually know since we never saw the bill for it.
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